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IN ALIO LOCO

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In another place. In alta proditione nullus potest esse accessorius sed principalis solummodo. 8 Inst. 138. In high treason no one can be an accessary but only principal. In alternativis electio est debitoris. In alternatives the debtor has the election. In ambigua voce legis ea potius accipienda est significatio quae vitio caret; praesertim cum etiam voluntas legis ex hoc … [Read more...]

IMPUTATION OF PAYMENT

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In the civil law. The application of a payment made by a debtor to his creditor. … [Read more...]

IN ALTA PRODITIONE NULLUS POTEST ESSE ACESSORIUS; SED PRINCIPALIS SOLUM MODO

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Latin, meaning In high treason no one can be an accessory but a principal only. … [Read more...]

IMPUTE

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To attribute some action by a second person upon the first person who is the one who exercised or exercises control. Assigning responsibility to another. To assign or place a responsibility or liability on a person for the acts of another person, usually due to specific special relationships, e.g. an employer being held responsible for the acts of an employee, a child driver … [Read more...]

IN ANGLIA NON EST INTERREGNUM

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Latin, meaning In England there is no interregnum. … [Read more...]

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